HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 20: Dumbledore’s life and lies

   When Jon was reading the original, he often thought about such a question.

Dumbledore is a very powerful wizard, but apart from this great white wizard, the wizards of the good camp have no power to protect themselves under the pursuit of the black wizard. They are always avoiding and fleeing. Pin one's own safety on another person (secret), and use his life to protect his children when he is in danger, but no one has ever stood up, picked up his magic wand, and said that he would fight back.

   This is definitely a mistake, and this mistake had already planted the seeds when Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald in 1945.

   Jon took out his pen and started writing on his notes.

   When doing research, he has this habit of recording.

   First, Dumbledore, as the greatest white wizard of the century, gained an unparalleled reputation in the wizarding world because he defeated Grindelwald, which Jon also had to admit.

   But Dumbledore was overkill in some ways, at least in the wizarding world’s prohibition of unforgivable spells, Dumbledore played an important role in it.

   This cannot be said to be wrong, it is indeed a good thing to prohibit the unforgivable curse.

   The problem is that while the implementation of the unforgivable curse is prohibited, there is no channel for wizards to obtain the unforgivable curse.

   Even if these channels cannot be completely banned, the Ministry of Magic, including Dumbledore himself, has not tried such efforts.

   The books in the restricted area of ​​the Hogwarts Library are just one example.

   Do professors at Hogwarts really need these books when teaching a certain student?

   Isn’t their own magic level enough to deal with a student?

   Jon didn't think so. He could only explain this incident as the Hogwarts tradition, or Dumbledore had to deal with too many problems and had forgotten it.

   Second point, when Jon was arranging "Harry Potter" memorabilia, he found doubts about the powerful spell used by Harry's mother Lily Potter.

   The spell that sacrificed the mother to protect the child should have been obtained from Dumbledore.

Harry's father, James Potter and his three little friends, are not sensitive and studious people. Although they have a good talent for certain aspects of magic (such as Animagus), they are willing to They worked hard to study, but they were born in Gryffindor, and they were not so proficient in the study of spells.

Gryffindor has many outstanding wizards, but given the average level of the wizarding world at that time, Jon still has a slight skepticism about this outstanding concept. After all, Gryffindor has many graduates every year. But few have reached half of Dumbledore in so many years.

Perhaps Lily Potter is a diligent and studious witch, but she can severely wound Voldemort, the second-generation Dark Lord’s curse, which can’t be found through diligence and diligence. Such a curse is like Dumbledore’s treatment of Harry. Said love has the same power, very emptiness and ethereal.

   So Jon guessed that even if the spell didn't come from Dumbledore, it must have nothing to do with Dumbledore.

   So, did Dumbledore already know the prophecy about the savior?

   This is another question.

   Third, there is a question about Dumbledore's strength.

Gellert Grindelwald is one of the most powerful dark wizards in history. (Jon personally believes that this dark wizard is stronger than Voldemort. After all, Voldemort has divided too many souls). When Dumbledore was defeated by Dumbledore when the mana was in full swing, then Dumbledore should not be a problem to defeat Voldemort.

   Unless Dumbledore's victory, it is not a victory in strength, as the legend says.

  If it is because of love...it seems to have been said in the past, which can also explain why Dumbledore insists on the so-called magic of love so much.

   After all, he himself is a successful precedent.

   "Okay, that's all for the time being."

   Jon closed his notebook and saw that no one was paying attention to him. He put the notebook directly into the ring, and then returned the book he had taken from the shelf.

   Mrs. Peaces said hello, and Jon left the library and walked around the castle.

   After sitting in the library for so long, he didn't feel hungry at all.

   Hogwarts’ castle is as complicated as a maze. Jon walked around for a while and walked to a strange place on the eighth floor. He simply found a window and leaned against the wall and began to daze.

   He had the intention to get the live spot map, which is actually not a difficult task. He just doesn't know if the Weasley twin brothers have stolen the live spot map at this point in time.

   Harry will not enter school until next year. He only got the spot map when he was in the third grade. The twins are one level older than Jon, and they are now in the second grade. He probably hasn't got the spot map yet. U U Reading www.uukānshu.com

   If you get it... then you have to see if the copy spell can work and copy the map effect together.

   The scenery at Hogwarts is very beautiful, bigger than in the movie, and most importantly, it is very real.

   When the high cold wind slapped Jon's face, he had a more direct experience of this reality.

   "Harry Potter" series are literary works, but Jon is in a real world, this is the contradiction that Jon is facing now.

   Literary works often have the problem of over-beautification. Even in that world, J?K? Rowling made up a world, but this beautification still exists.

   The overall world context has not changed. Voldemort is still defeated by Harry Potter, and Harry Potter will still enroll next year, but obviously, the real world is much more cruel than the book.

  The world of magic is not a storybook for children after all.

   Except for the grievances between Harry Potter and Tom Riddle on the main line, those side stories that did not appear in the book are actually more worthy of attention.

   Grindelwald, who was locked up on the tower of Newmontgarde, even though the wand was taken by Dumbledore, but he once had more followers than Voldemort, is it really that simple to be locked up?

  Neumontgarde is a prison built by Grindelwald himself. If you want to stage an escape, you don’t even need to dig tunnels.

   If he doesn't come out, can he come out, or is he unwilling to come out?

   This question, I am afraid Dumbledore will be asked.

   Moreover, this is not something that Jon should consider now.

   Jon retracted his gaze to admire the scenery and looked at Dumbledore's office.

   Snape was crossing the guardian stone elephant and entering the room.

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